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Springs of San Diego County, California (6 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of San Diego County, California" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Rose bengal solid and solution in water. Rose bengal (4,5,6,7-tetrachloro-2',4',5',7'-tetraiodofluorescein) is a stain. Rose bengal belongs to the class of organic compounds called xanthenes. [1] Its sodium salt is commonly used in eye drops to stain damaged conjunctival and corneal cells and thereby identify damage to the eye.
Dixon Reservoir was constructed in 1971 after a water shortage act was passed a decade before. [9] [1] It was built during the peak of recreational fishing in San Diego, with the plan of creating a good fishery and recreational facility. [1] Dixon Reservoir rose to fame in the 2000s after a series of big bass catches.
A group of friends exploring the waters off La Jolla Cove on Saturday came across a sea creature unlike anything they'd ever seen: a 12-foot-long rare fish from the depths of the ocean.
The San Diego Audubon Society worked with conservation partners, stakeholders, and community members to develop three versions of a community-informed plan to restore and expand wetlands in the northeast corner of Mission Bay. [9] San Diego City Council awarded new and extended campland leases in June.
The water in the seven-mile-long tidal estuary on Monterey Bay got cleaner. Native eelgrass beds were restored . The natural tidal exchange of water and marshes began to be restored.
This Italian farmers' market features freshly caught fish, vegetables and fruit from local farmers, pastries from local bakeries, flowers and plants from local farms, and art from local artists. The Saturday before Mardi Gras , there is the Little Italy Carnevale, a Venetian mask event with several vignettes of entertainment and an open house ...
Out of nowhere, two giant blue whales rose from under Captain CiCi Sayer and Dale Frink's boat off the coast of San Diego July 2, casting them into the ocean. Thankfully neither was hurt ...